Friday, July 08, 2005

TS/OBS Research Roundtable

Please join us at the OBS-SIS/TS-SIS Research Roundtable on Tuesday, July 19, 11:45 am - 1:00 pm in HBGCC-Room 213 (B).

Among the highlights will be a discussion of a recent successfully-funded, tech services-related AALL/Aspen research grant by Monica Martens and a proposal to develop a research coach program.

As a door prize, we will be giving away a free copy of Walt Crawford's "First Have Something To Say: Writing for the Library Profession."

The Research Roundtable is a good place to find out what your colleagues are working on, share your own projects, find out how to get some research funding, and maybe even spark an idea or two.

You'll even have a ready-made opportunity to start your writing career--we need a note-taker to report on the meeting and we'll publish it in TSLL.

Bring your lunch, and I hope to see you there!

**********************************************************Chris LongCatalog LibrarianRuth Lilly Law LibraryIndiana University School of Law--Indianapolis530 W. New York St.Indianapolis, IN 46202Phone: 317-274-1930 Fax: 317-274-8825Email: clong[at]iupui.edu***********************************************************

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Technical Services Special Interest Section

The Technical Services Special Interest Section (TS-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries promotes the communication of ideas, interests, and research which concern acquisitions, cataloging and classification, preservation of library materials, serials control, and other traditional areas of technical services and supports the development and coordination of the country's law library resources, in all type and sizes of libraries.

Online Bibliographic Services SIS

The Online Bibliographic Services Special Interest Section (OBS-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries focuses on all aspects of the various national and local bibliographic utilities. These include public access to bibliographic data online, acquisitions sub-systems, mail message systems, and integration of circulation systems with the online bibliographic data.